Address: 424 Co Rd 404, Spicewood, TX 78669, USA
Phone: +14012367554
Kirsten Whit
Beautiful lil tucked away spring! Absolute must for the cool rocks and pretty waterfalls! I had taken a video of the butterfly garden with all the wind chimes, but don't think it upload on this app. So much variety and the swimming hole and surrounding walk around are scenic!
Natalie Purdum
my favorite place to swim. can get kinda bust and crowded but there are two places to swim, lots of places to explore, multiple waterfalls, rope swings and when the water level is high enough a cliff to jump! the grounds are absolutely stunning- there is a butterfly garden with water features and wind chimes <3
Aarynn Davis
What's not to love! We went on memorial day weekend so of course it was busy but still very enjoyable! We camped for 2 nights and loved it all! I would recommend water shoes, there's rocks, tree roots and lots of mud on the bottom. The waterfall is beyond beautiful and there's a cave right behind it you can go in. The rope swing is really cool and don't forget to jump off the ledge into the water, it's exilerating. We can't wait to be back!
Sara Grahmann
I always meant to come review after the whirlwind of planning for our wedding. Finally doing it. This is a breathtaking, family friendly location. The owners welcomed myself, photographer/ hairdresser, and sister for my bridal pictures. They allowed me to use an air-conditioned room set up with family portraits and heirlooms in which to get ready, without us even asking. A wonderful day and gorgeous landscape of the waterfall and gardens.
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Yes, but get there early. The gardens are very beautiful. And they only accept cash.
Cans are allowed!
8 dollars per person 4 dollars per child and parking is free
I can't remember the individual prices, but, for 3 of us to stay 2 days and nights was $120. And, we were the only Overnighters. I think Day Passes are $9.
Yes I went about two weeks ago on a Friday afternoon.
You need a fresh water license, but, yes.
No it's a first come kind if place, you might be able if it's a big party of 20 or more and rent the pavilion. Hope that helps
Prices are listed on their website for camping or just swimming for the day
I've taken my 40' fifth wheel there several times and believe your 50' would fit. Call them.
Yes, plenty of spots this time of year. Just a note, the pools are chilly... It's not a hot spring. But it's still very beautiful and there's a nice garden you could spend time relaxing in the hammock or looking around.
They open at like nine or ten. Day passes are like ten bucks I think. They let people camp on a first come first serve basis starting at 5pm depending on how full they are. It's like 15-18$ .
No zipline, its a campground and a spring fed swimming hole and a butterfly garden. Maybe you are thinking of Lake Travis zipline.
You can just show up, there you pay a fee to get in
Yes you can.
They are open daily
No. They close for several months in the winter.
Definitely go during the week. Plus, that many city people in such a place is a little nerve wracking. I tried to help some people so they wouldn't hurt themselves, but.... whatever. 🤷♀️
No, no pets allowed.
15$ flat. Worth it!
I think it's less busy then. The major crowd is around 1-3pm.
You can't rent an RV there, you can only rent camping spots.
They have no pets allowed policy. You cannot take any pets.
$8 for adults not sure about kids but definitely would not recommend going there water is nasty and to many people for such a small place.
No, you can just walk in and buy tickets. They have first come first serve entry. We went around 1pm and had to wait for 45min to get in. If you go later around 4pm, the wait decreases. Everyone has to wait in their car outside the park in the line
No, you have to get your tents. You can reserve your camping space online or by call
So around 8?
Maybe, only go for swimming and relaxing, definitely not serious hiking
I would call and ask. We were there memorial weekend.... Water was clear coming out of the spring but brown in the swimming hole.
I went there this last Sunday around 1:30 PM. I didn't have to wait too long to get in. Less than 10 minutes. It's better safe than sorry to go earlier though.
I think you can.. as long as it's not in a glass.. I took my ice chest and they were only looking for glass.
Bring cash. They offer camping. See their website FAQ
Sadly, no pets are allowed on the grounds. There is a doggy spa about a mile away from the campsite if you want your dog to get pampered while you enjoy the outdoors.
$15 per adult per night for camping.
No pets allowed
I know that campin was under 20 I bealive that 14 for tent, I sorry on that, it was something I never had to try
We stayed at the lower campground by the creek and made our own 🔥 pit with big rocks and and a grate.
No! No reservations are needed for swimming.
No pets allowed, unfortunately.
That's the pool. By the waterfall area, depths vary drastically and suddenly so be careful. And it's not much of a hike.
Yes. Make sure you have a licence though.
No though there are areas close by on LCRA property where you can.
They only take reservations for RV spots, but you're allowed up tent camp in those spaces. All other spaces are first come first served.
Open ground fires are allowed if the county is not under a burn ban.
Just call them and leave a message. They will call back when they can and confirm your reservation.
Mostly kids want to stay at the top pool, but yes very good place to bring kids, lower pond area is better for older kids
NO DOGS ALLOWED
Not busy at all. Perfect time to go there. During the week is always better than the weekend.
I know you can call and ask, but I think it was 15$/ pm. Primitive camping 15$/ pm. /Person
$8 for a day pass. $15 to camp
No. Sometimes it gets slippery and thr metal stairs get very slippery. Impossible to tale a wheelchair
Nope. It's so crowded. Barefoot campsite on the Colorado is good.
Great place for an RV or tent camping but it has to be one or the other
Only the camping
Every one does.
You can leave at any time..the gate opens when you drive up. But only to exit..I think they open them around 8 am..
Can just purchase snowcones. Bring whatever you like including alcoholic beverages.
Show up right at nine. No one else will be there and that is the best experience.
I think it is $8 per person. They dont take cards, cash only.
It is a hit or miss. Not usually during the early part of the week.
Some campsites have outlets. This is where RVs tend to patkvand those fill up quickly. There are outlets in the bathrooms as well.
Just once. You will get a wrist band and a marker ribbon for your car.
Yes, they have designated RV spots with hookups
8 pm daily. No ifs ands or buts. They dont care if your camping and get back a little late from dinner. They wont open the gates for you.
Yes it is very natural and the pool is man-made but it get water from the springs so it is very fresh and chilly(good for relax). The showers are the same water that goes into the pool so I wish you luck. The property is family owned
No dogs. :-/ But you might see a ring-tailed cat sneaking around! They like to take advantage of campers who leave food goods out overnight.
Yes Jeremy, you can fish there if you go down to the river at the very back of the property, tends to be less people swimming down there.
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